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WEDNESDAY, 17, 14 THE SAN FRAN?ISCO CALL, JUNE 189G. THE ACCREDITED DELEGATES TO THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Meldrum, Henry E. Austin, William M. Randolph Alternates— Stephen Gale, Oscar C. [ Robert A. Booth, John W. National Pitting, Hiram Reedy, George H. Hall, C. P. Hepburn, D. H. Henderson, James S. speed, Granby P. Bridges, James P. Cros- I H. Zachary Taylor. ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 16.—The ! ] by, Henry Burns, Hatch, Dexter Richards, George A. Clark. Charles H. Dodd. temporary Swayne, Paris Carlisle. Clarkson. Parsons, George J. E. j TEXAS. Committee's plan to have the P. Davis, Delegates— Gaffney, Alternates— J. M. Vanduyn, George A. adopted a FLORIDA. District Delegates— James C. F. Johnson, N. P. Frye, Charles O. Baiiey, District Charles B. contesting roll made up by them as whole Dunham, Spaulciing, Steel, Max Pracht, M. C. HarrUon. The delegations itlarge wer« on Delkg.vtks at Large— E. Lee, Charles M.Junkin, Seth L. Baker, George j Charles D. Brown, George H. William D. sawyer, John A. Delegates— without contest before the Couiniittee Knott, John H. Brown. District J. F. Calbreth, R. j both excluded by the Nation* Committee r French, J. P. Merry. I Keene, Stanley lvlward ; Credentials is not likely to succeed. The .John U. Lonu, E. F. Skinner, L. W. W. F.dward WalterS. Ruftin. j Moore, Wallace McCamant, Charles W. convention willdecide. Collins, G. R. Strn- ! Crockett, Morri- Alternates— A. C. Kennett. Joseph R. S. and the hearing the Committee on Cre- ILivingston. S. B. Ziegler, Edward S. Arthur G. Wood. Peter j Taylor, before John R. Scott, Moon, ble, Rathbun, Calvin Manning, W. son, George Lowell, H. Utlev, Rowe, FranK P. Maynard, Thomas C. Parrish. District Delegates— M. may make some changes in the j Alternates— M.M. S. W. P. Charles Bourne Jr., Fred \u25a0 Kane, Pollard, dentials Tunison, Needl'am, Cummings, C. D. Bev- Grover, A. Rand. Alternates— Jonathan W. Lawson, H. B. T. convention. The list as pre- B. C. A. Lincoln Pulaski. H. A.B. ; Burrill Porter Jr., Thomas E. Flanagan,f. roster of the j Delegates —M. White, Wilson, R. H. Spence, Rich, Walter O. NEW JERSEY. W. Hendley J. H. Brinkley, Webster J. W. pared by the National Committee, as far ) District S. J. N. inston. L. Bank3 H. Wash burn, Walter P. . Cfcree, McCoombs, Dennis Egan, John E. Still- Baldwin, Wilson, George C. j Lvscorn Delegates at Large— W. T. Setreil, G. PENNSYLVANIA. Butler, C. M.Ferguson, H. G. Cecil as they have decided what it shall be, is j John N. b. Hobart, Jr., Large— H. Hastings, i Johnson, J. If.McCor- man. Call, H. W. McComber, F. H. Helsell, E. j MICHIGAN. A. John Kean Franklin Mur- Delegates at D. A.Lyon, William as follows: Phy. Elverson, Francis J. Torrance, T. mick, Robert Armstrong, Georg? W. Mc- Alternates— F. W. Reynolds, John F. E. Roach. Delegates at Large— Russell A. Alger, James ALABAMA. Purcell, Alternates— Clarence E. Breckenridee, Flood, James S. Beacom, Joseph Bosler, Cormick, W.F.Crawford, B.F.Wallace, Hoar, L. W. A. Willnmson. . Thomas J. O'Brien, John Duncan, Mark L. Wassoa, Delegates at Large— D. D. Shelby, C. Gummere, Loudenslage, j Mullins, W. J. Hugh GEORGIA. Delegates Large— Cyrus Leland Jr., S. Brewer. Barter H. C. W. W. Griesh, F. H. Barker. Marion W. Buckley, John Jones, W. W. Pet%iford. j at Charles Reed. Charles A. Miner, Boies j Haftcock, Paul Fricke, R. B. Hawley, Delegates Large— A. E. Buck, John- Nathaniel Barnes. Thomas J. Anderson, District Delegates— David E. Megin- ! Alternates— Barker, M. W. Car- at District Delegates— Robert E. Hand, Penrose, Kenned y.B. J. McCarrell, M. M. Rogers. James O. Luby, George R. Alternates— Robert \ son, H, Rucker, A. P. Riddle, C. A. Swenson, M.M. Mur- nity. Freeman B. Diekerson, James T. Arthur H. W. A. J. H. Devereaux. j Georpe Hires, Ferdinand \V. Roehling, Holiar, Charles Miller, James B. Townsend, C. W. Ogden, Joseph tweedy, den, J. Goldsby, D. Minor. Locke, doch. Hurst. E. P. Allen. Hamilton King,E. O. FranK E. Barker, A. Alternates— R. D. L. M.Pleas- Albert M.Bradahaw, T. Frank Appleby, Raymond, Charles M.Plank. Patrick Dooling, O. T. Bacon. District Delegates— P. D. N. j sur, Davis, Wright. Alternate*— W. B. Townsend, Thomas Grosvenor, Franklin W. Wait, Richard.B. Alexander. Frank L. J. R. R. John W. Herbert Jr., Stephen K. Large, Delegates— Edward S. Stewart, j Johnson. Nathan H. District Delegates— M. J. Boyle, S. B. Anderson, K. 1.. Shafer, W. H. Nelson, Messer, William H. Anderson, Garrett J. District Wildemore, UTAH. Booth, Harmon, A. Blair Kelsey, William Barbour, Joseph Durham, Large— Simmons, S. John Morse, Brumbeny, J. C. Styles, W. George Iluycke, T. M.Walker. Diekema, William McPherson, George W. Israel W. Delegates at Arthur Brown, Dunn, G. Stevens, B. F. H. Quackenbush, John Franklin Fort. Joseph James B. Anderson, Thomas. G. William P. Pierce, E. S. Richardson, W. H. District Delegates— William C. Hook, j Buckingham, William H. Aitken, John L. H. Klemmer. Frank J. Cannon, Ciarence E. Allen, Hugh A. Carson, Douglas Smith, I.Green, Starkweather, Theron W. Charles Bradley, D. Dickerson, Elwood Bet-ker, Henry Clay, Edward Kearns, Isaac Trumbo, \t. 8. Alexander, Johnson, D. V. Norwood, C. C. Wun- iJohn Schilling, Grant Harnaday, \V. W. O. L. Spaulding, Thomas McEwan Jr., Bergen, Jr., David Thomas William Turner, C. D. George j Atwood, Hackley, Edward G. Frank W. Patton, Alexander Crow busch, L. J. Price, P, I.Wimberlv, I.W. j Brown, John Randolph, E. G. Dewey, I. Charles H. Hackett, Smedley Dar- McCornick. Curtis, H. V. Casiin, W. W. Simmons, W. , Maxwell, Temple Emery, Eddy. William Riker. Martin, Horatio B. Wood, Charles son, T. M. Dent. W. E. Lambert, J. S. Dean, T. D. Fitzpatrick, I.FranK Patterson, Hugh B. . C. Hamlin, A. D. Wimbs. Edgar P. Charles D. Crandall. Alternates— F. F. Charles lington, Thomas J. Clayton, — A.Pledger. M.15. Morton, A. J. Spence, George W. Hipginbotham, J. D. Purcell, Babcock, Wilkins, Clinton, Holland, Delegate? at Large , E. Sanderson. S. S. i Miller. Henry J. Trick, George Eastburn, James B. Frank Alternates— J. B. Gaston, J. W. Lyons, J. M. Barnes, E. F. H. J. Bone, Fra«k Vin- James H. McNaughton, Charles E. Place, Driesbach, E. Henry Holton, Edward C. Smith, Turner, William M.Ackley, John H. Wil- j Robinson^ Charles Charles Reed, Bird W. Reeder. J. M. A. M. High, D. Evans, William Jones, S. M. Scarlett. cent. MINNESOTA. Spencer, William McKenzie, Frederick Zook, H. Burd Cassell, Charles A. Prouty. Bon, L. P. Smith, A.D. Green W. Isaacson, M.Young, J. Gust — Alternates— Sims, P. Alternates— C. F. Oscar Fu- Delegates-at-Large— Thompson, at Large Philip K. Jeeter, Goins, Henry D.Perry, F. R. J. Majors, George Mock, Frank Parker, Joseph J. Giusto, William Connell, John J. Williams, John Alternates Gleen, Howell L. Pate, | gerburg, Samuel Fitzpatrick, John Sperry, Pollard, I). M.H. Crenshaw, N.D. Brown, M. L. J. Mitchell, A. E. Lippett, Augustus Robert G. Evans, L. P. Hunt, Charles F. Thomßs Alderon, Charles W. Fuller, Leisenrinc, Morgan R. Morgans, J. F. Fin- J. M. Hubbard, Allet. Peter J. J. D. P. Blood, C. A. Say re, A. B. Kirnball, Wiemer, F. M. Harkiess, Samuel Lovejoy, J. H. Hendryx. Charles T. Fiake. ney, J. C. McConnell, Lucien E. District Delegates— James B. Scully, Fowkes. Grant, Gray, Smith, S. Ar- T. E. Raines, John C. Nicholson, F. L. Reed, Rich- ARIZONA. W. R. J. M. P. ! Alternates— A. H. Ira C. . William M.Smith. E. B. Hardensburg, C. O. M. Barber, James W. Brook, Victor I. - nold, Richard Carey, EliH. Chandler, F. Irish. ardson, James Dinient, Burcer Thursten- Delegates-at-Large— Thomas C. Platt, Frederick Wright, Henry J. Landrus, John Spear. Delegates at Large Henry J. Cleve- Lyncn, Catlin, Kennedy, H. KENTUCKY. Ford, H. H. T. L. son. Miller, Depew, Myers, E. Faust, U. Y. James, Alternates— S. C. Learson, L. M.Bing- land, James M. Charles W. Wright, Delegates Large— Tarlton, W. Warner Chauncey M. B. William to. Ellington, H. D. Ingersoll, W. A.Mc- at L. P. District Deiegates— A. D. Gray, L. S. Edward Lauterbach. John Seiders, Jere B.Rex, Charles H. ham, E. A. Lemand. Charles H. Akers, John. W. Dovington, 'i Cloud, Williams, Holzendorf, J. Debal, A. R. Burnam, S. E. Smith. Swenson, Edwards, — A. William H. E. J. M. Albert Lea, R. W. H. District Delkgatek W. L. Suydain, S. L. Johns, George R. Scull, VIRGINIA. Myron H. McCord. Contestants— Delegates— H. Happy, W. B. Mullin. Giles McClendon. District J. Rowe, L. F. Hubbard, T. M. Paine, Wil- H. C. Johnson, Theodore' B. Willis, George George T. Bell, John P. Elkin, H. S. Delegates Large— Christy, I. T. Stoddard, Burt Dunlap, IDAHO. Overstreet, Gardner, Crandall, at William Lamb. Gandell. H. G. T. W. liam R. Merriam, James H. H. Roberts Jr., Theodore L. Woodruff, Denny, Chrisopher L. Ma*ee, William Ralph H.Cameron, J. L.Mahoney, J. A. Large— Butler, Carlisle, Torrence, James A.Walker, Samuel M. Yost, A. W. Dklboatks at Frederick T. Du- W. G. Hunter, J. L. J. B. Charles A. Pillsbury. Eli Mon- Walter B. Atterbury, Granville W. Har- Flynn, William A. Stone, Robert McAfee, ZabrisKie. Price, A. Todd, Sapp, W. roe Harris. bois, Willie Sweet, Lyttleton B. R. B. Burton, G. D. C. E. Nichols, A. D. Davidson, Charles J. man, Joseph R. Clark, Frederick W. Charles H. Seaton, Ernest F. Actieson, Large Both delegations have been admitted, Campbeli, Benjamin E. Rich, Alexander M. Shaw, C. N. Vallandingham, Leslie Gunderson, Ezra G. Valentine. Alternates at -W. M.Flanagan, — Wurster, Ernest J. Kaltenbach, Henry C. Matthew Stanley Quay. Simon Perkins, Simmons, J. B. Gardner, M. N. each being allowed one-naif vote. Robertson. Combs, George Denny, J. W. Gerkes, J. Alternates E. H. Bailey, Claus K. Saffen, Andrews, J. A. George W. Palmer, Cornelius Van Louis Streuber. William H. A. Lewis. ARKANSAS. ILLINOIS. W. Caperton, J. P. McCartney, Frank Dahl, L. G. Beebe, D. A.McLarty, F. F. Cott, Hugh Mcßoberts, Lispenard Stew- Hawkins, C, Lewis, J. H. McEwen, — Delegates Large— Wilson, Griebe, C. S. District Delegates G. T. Scarburg, T. Delegates at Large— Powell Clayton, j at Robert W. Patter- Cowles, J. Prater, H. J. G. White. Samuel Bowler, Fred S. Bryant, art, L. Allen, Murray, Wheaton, L.Van Charles H. H. R. Wilson. C. Walker, George E. Bowden, R. M. Henry M.Cooper, 11. L. Remmel, M.W. son, William Perm Nixon, Joseph W. L. T. Meat. H. F. Barker, J. Frank Charles J. J. Collins, Frederick S. Gibbs, John W. delegations are Fifer, Richard J. Oelesby. LOUISIANA. S. Cairns, N. S. McDonald, Frank Wilson, Inthe Third District two Smith, Alva H. Martin, Harry Libbey, Gibbs. — Windolph, Jacob M. Patterson, George admitted with one-half vote each. Waddill Jr., C. W. Harris, Chap- Delegates at Large— William Pitt Kel- P. H. Couzens, Edmund John Alternates— J. A. Freeman, S. F.Stahl, Alternates Jasper Chavis, P. T. G. S. Wattam. Hilliard, Cornelius N. Bliss, 8. V. R. —Penrose A. McClain, H.H. Mitchell Jr., J. L. Stratton, Stith Boiling, N. man, W. Ellsworth, Charles M. logg, Albert H. Leonard, Henry Denias, Alternates Louis Altheimer. J. Donohoo. James MISSISSIPPI. Kruger, Howard Carroll, Thurlow Weed Bingham, Frank M.Kittes, Jacob Widde- D. Brady, C. T. Barksdale, G. M. I'epjier. T. M. Vance. Delegates Large— Hill, James District Delegates— Jacob Trieher. F. | at James John Barnes. William Brookfield, Anson G. more. William Smith, David S. Scott, Tucker, M. McLaughlin, S. Everett Delegates — Mad- Alternates— E. N. Pugh, T. J. Ken- L. John W. Tucker, W. H. H. Clayton, Fred , District Martin B. S. Burton, Albert M. Lea, E. H. Lampton, McCook, Lemuel E. Quigg, L. Shields, Lincoln Acre, Thomas Acker, John Henry Rivers, Foreman, j den, Roby, Conway, nedy, A. Breda, C. C. Duson. A. S. A. Sproul, John Havis, B. M. J. B. Friedheim, F. C. E. S. William John li.Lynch. Gruber, C. H. T. Collis, Robert J. Wright, Powers, Harlan Page, Thomas C. Speak- Schmate, H. Wale, Lorinier, Brainerd, George E. Delegates— H. C. Warmoth, Delegates— T. W. B. G. Y. J. S. John McClnre. E. R. District District W. F. Elgin, R. D. William H. Robertson, John G. Peene, man, Wesley McDonald. T. R. Halder- Browning, F. Bailey, J. Scheffer, Schneider, Joseph Bidwell, Cohen, A. Wimberly, Richard S. D. C. R. Alternates— Jacob Shaud. J. R. Rig- ! E. Thomas W. L. T. Littlejohn, George M.Buchanan, William Benjamin B. Odell Jr., Thomas W. Brad- man, Henry G. Mayer, Thomas C. Wal- T. Hubbard. ; Shaughnessy, John M. Smyth, Philip Sims, W. T. Behan, L. S. Clarke, T. A. Simmons, Louis William H. ley, J. H. Ketcham, Samuel D. Coyken- I Williams, pans, A. M. Eisle. A. C. Hootrh, P. K. Waldauer, ton, Chester A. Pellet, Lewellyn are admitted the Knopf, Samnel B. Raymond, Graeme Cage, Mayer Cohn, W. Harper, B. F. Allen, Rosenbaum, Pettibone, dall, Frank Black, Louis F. Payne, Wil- Two delegations in Sec- Savage, D. W. Chandler. Frank Burris. i C. E. E. A. S. H. S. Bard, J. Francis Dunlap, David ond District, each having haif a vote. Stewart, Charles Whitney, George P. En- O'Neill, J. B. Donnelly, S. W. Green. T. B. J. Hyde, R. A. Simmons, Joshua R. liam Barnes Jr., William J. Walker, Ed- Conrad Schroder, James J. Wil- . Ellwood, Brooks, Wood, Alternates— J. M. Griffin, W. T. Lewis, gelhardt, H.D. Judson, P. L. W. W. Johnson. Smith, J. J. Garrett, George C. Granbury, ward Ellis, J Leroy Jacobs, William W. j liams, Wilde, Lewis Landmes- Delegates at Large— George A.Knight, : Atkins, Farrand, delegates one dis- Charles S. John T. Brady, William Thorougbgood, Smith D. R. S. Charles Two were admitted in James M. Matthews. Worden, W. L. Proctor, Thomas A. Sears, sen, Edward, L. Mathias, Al- John D. Spreckels, Ulysses S. Grant Jr., | S. B. John Robert Norton, Jordan Thompson, Edgar H. Deere, L. H. Brockfield, Duncan Me- | trict, each having a half vote. . A. B. Colvin, Dewitt Clinton Middleton, i Houck, Willard, Frank G. Lionel A. Sheldon. Douirall, Henderson, fred R. S. S. Allan, R. F. Robinson, H. Green, Thomas B. H. K. MAINE. Delegates LARGE-^Cliauncey John T. Mott, F. G. Weaver, A. L.Story, iSairs, Hortou, W\~ Alternates— A. Smith, J. M. Cleaves, W. H. Kratz. Charles at I. Fil , G. S. Charles Gee, W. B. Brown, W. D. Pedigo, ! Wheeler, H. Snapp, Delegates at Large— Charles E. Little- ley, Frank J. Enz, William A. Smyth, Francis | Potter, P. Vincent, Wil- Knight, George William Warner, Frederick G. Nied- Milton J. Fred Adolpbus Humbles, F. K. Morris, Alex- D. E. Stone. G. Eckert. Clarpnce E. Snivelev, J. C. !field, L. Allen, Edwin C. Burieigh, rinehauß, John H. Hendricks, . Sereno iC. liam Buck, Howard O. Lantz, A.M. Our- Delegates Lemraon, I'inkney, J. MacSholl, J. Anderson, A. Bothwell. ander McCormiok, R. E. Griffith,W. H. A. District A. B. O. |Eldredge A. Thompson. District Delegates— Joseph Park, Ed- Payne, John Raines, Archie E. Baxter, J. j end, Harvey Bechtal, George D. Thorn, , j C. Sergeant McKnight, Otis Sanders, Youngs, R. L. Mitchell, W. P. Kent, R. Daniel T. Cole, J. H. NtMf Grove L. John- Matthews. Alternates— John V. Sturgis, B. V. ward W. Robinson, James L.Minnis, John j F. Parkburst, A. D. Irving M. James McMellin, S. E. Wilson, Joseph yon, Parker, Humphrey, Hugh Crea, Hamlin, VV.Dickinson, Willis Carter, A. Stewart. *G. M.Belshaw. W. B. Eli S. i 11. J. A. Briggs, Charles A. Marston, George P. j K. Swanger, M. M. Campbell, Jackson Thompson, George W. Aldridge, William Beale, J. O. Brown, F. J. Edwards, Robert Denison, A. A. uockheimer, *Samuei M. MtKinney, A. H. Jones, H. A. Neal. \ I Hazel, Kraft, IDunn. Walker, John C. Grerns, John L.Bittinger, i A. Sutherland. John R. John McCready, James Essler, Samuel H. Mil- WASHINGTON. Montague, Ridireway, W. Radenberg, Geoge Shortrid-e, W. W. T. D. Rior- Thomas S. A. District Delegates— George P. Wescott, j Joseph Taubman, E. Matthews, William C. Dudley, ler, William D. Wallace, E. A. Hempstead, Delegates at Large— H. A. Fairchild, Joseph (ierlach, Prickett, H.Harris. Edward M. dan (proxy). S. Spear, H. I.Ko- J. D. F. A. James E. {IJames T. Davidson, Hiram Ricker, Harold j F. E. Kellogg, S. W. Jurden, Benjamin F. ; M. V. V. Franchot. W. W. Morgaridge, T. B. Simpson, W. C. A. F. Burleigh, L. W. Garner, George H. walsky, O. A. Hale, William Cluff, Her- Jobe. , contesting — IM. Sewell, Forest Goodwin, Edward E. Leonard, J. J. Smith, A. R. Jackson, In the Twelfth District the jHoward, A. H. Woodward, S. S. Criss- Emerson, Henry L. Wilson, P. C. Sulli- vey Lindley, Thomas J. Field, H. H. Sin- Alternates B. E. Happin, F. C. Prop- !Chase, Stanley Plummer, William M. Prank B. Lander. Anton F. Mispage!, S. delegation was also admitted, and both man. van, James M. Gilbert. clair, H. per, W. H. Bennett, Walter Page, William F. Short. Nash. T. Sharp, Louis J. W. Wall. C. F. Gallen- !delegates in that district have been given . Alternates —W. K. Kennedy, Henry Alternates— F. R. Horei, J. T. Laird, Murphy, John King,F. H. Burkhardt, W. Townsend, half a vote each. Burke, Alternates— C. E. J. F. War- kamp, Frederick B. Browne!!, Lee A. j Delegates at Large— Edward L. Free- Christ, Thomas M.May, F. R. Speck, E. E. C. Voorhees, Frank Ryan, W. R. Pond, H. Curran, James H. James ren, Waldo Pettingill, Wilbur, George Phillips, Frank, NORTH CAROLINA. McLean, Painter, Catlin, ! Nathan Chatles D. Com- man, Frank F. Olney, Samuel W. K. L.Brown, F. M. Winship, R. H. C. L.Levy, T. D. Riordan, R. McMurray, ! 8. E. Erickson. Charles E. jW. Hesselton, E. B. Rodick, K. fort, C. B. Parsons, G. Jesse Roote, M. V. Delegates at Large— James L. Boyd, Allen, Albert L. Chester. M.P. Mallory. Coster, Manprura. Stephen A. Reynolds, William Gahagan, ! John L. A. S. W. H. Stetson, George R. Campbell. Gideon, J. L. Davia, T. B. Haughawout, Claude M. Bernard, George H. White, Andrew J. Currier, Lucien VIRGINIA. Barnes, Thomas Flynn, W. H. McKutrick, T. B. Stewart. H. D. Crum, Charles EL Henry Denny. Alternates— WEST MARYLAND. George A. Purdy. Sharpe Jr., Col. Walter S. Steams, Charles Delegates Large— Frank Miller. Fuller, F. M. Jenks, W. H.Edwards, F. G. Delegates— at J. E. Dana, A. B. Delegates at Large— George L. Welling- . District E. C. Duncan, J. P. COLORADO. Ramser, F. R. Stewart, Edward Burton, J. ; Hannon, H. Child. White, F. M. Reynolds, O. W. Hardman. Goodell, ton, James A. Gary, William T. Malster, | Delegates at Large — Lee Mantle, Butler, H. L. Grant, John H. Delegates— John C. Sanborn, Delegates- at-Large— Henry M. Teller, D. Benedict. Addison N. M. Ben- ! District Alternates— J. H.Duval, F. M.Thomas, H. Carter, Charles Hartman, Abram R. Middleton, C. D. Waddell, E. George Smith, Read, E. Goudy, John W. Rockfellow, efit, T. M. King, Geor-e Hutchins, F. A. j Robert P. Graham. Thomas S. L. Walter A. John L.Hurat, George Poffenbarger. Frank C. George Bryant, Marshall, Metzel, A. Johnson, William H. Martin, William Downing. High, J. H. Basterat, Washinston Brcck- j Alternates— W. Wil- Thomas C Alex J. W. Mullen, \ Ciiarles Francis. Delegats —Henry Schmulbacb, James M. ' liam E. Fletcher, Herbert M. Sinclair, Strevelle. T. O'Brien, James H. Holt, J. W. j' Alternates— Reginald Norman, Charles District Alternates — Robert W. Bonynge, man, E. M.Husted, Thomas Coulyt, N. Joseph B. Dudley, R. B. Russell, J. M. Daniel W. Boughner, W. Newton Linen, W. Branson, J. E. Hall, F. R. Millinor, Nicholas W. Ritten house. Alternates— J. P. Dolman, Thomas B. H. Church, James Linton, Charles A. Houston, Charles F. Caswell, John Williams, D. J. | j Delegates— Miller, Smith, James H. Ramsey, C. G. Bailey, Thomas B. Gould, Thomas E. W. W. Lewis, Aden Knopf, John Q. Hitch, District Benjamin G. Stev- O. F. Goddard, Dr. J. M. Sligh, J. Johnson. Crawford, Sikes, Kelly. enson, Straughn, Marshall L. Mott, J. B. Fortune, John G. SOUTH CAROLINA. J. B. Thomas C. F. Rath- Delegates— H. S. Plummer. Van R. Price, 11. L. j William D. William J. j B.Lossee. John B. Blair. District A. M. Stevenson, 1 Grant, Charles J. Harris. bone. Starts, Smith, C. Ross Mace, William F. Airy,! . Delegates at Large— Eugene A. Web- Vivian, Buckenstein, Rhodes, W. D. Carter, A. N. Rich- the contesting WISCONSIN*. John P. Charles H. Thomas Frank Tyler, Felix Agnus, Wil- j Large— In the Sixth District ster, Robert Smalls, T. B. Johnson, W. D. C. Hard. ard Taylor. Delegates at John L. Webster, j delegations have each one-half vote. Delegates at Large— PHletus Sawyer, — INDIANA. liaru E. Tilghman, Sydney E.Mudd, Wash- Thomas P. Kennard, Peter Jansen, George | Crum. Elliott, Alternates Charles B. Timberlake, ington Tuck, Crawford, NORTH DAKOTA. Delegates— George Cunning- W. D. Hoard, Eugene S. James H. DkxBGATES at Large— Richard W. G. Robert S. H. Tbnmmel. District J. James f'ov.ie, Charles Newman, J. J. Samuel T. Haffner, D. Goote Stevens. Delegates at Large— C. M.Johnson, O. ham, R. C. Brown, B. P. Chatfield. W. S. Stout. Elliott. Thompson, Lew Wallace, Frank M. Mil-\ — Alternates— O. G. Smith, L. P. Judd, Halson, Satterwhaite, Alternates— H.D. Smith, W. F. Heine, Alternates William J. Van Nort. John Demster, Wright. S. S. T. J. M. De- Dixon, Robert Moorman, R. R. Tolbert, CONNECTICUT. liken, Charles W. Fairbanks. C. B. A.C. vine, J. H. Bingenheimer, Alexander James R. Lyons, W. E. Plummer. Forrester, Schaeffer, i Delegates— C. M. Wilder, Thomas H. Ollis, C. J. Dei.egates-at-Large —Morgan Edward O. Hopkins.Hiram P. Milton Edmund Distkkt Llewellyn L. Lind- G. Bulke- Alternates— M. Hoffman, John C. Smith, John C. Hughes. Pride, W. E. Boykin, J. E. Wilson, E. H. District Delegates— Cham Ingersoll. L. ley, Fessenden, John P. Brownlee, G eorge L. Kncx, R. T. Mc- j sey, H. N. Dovey, John M.Thurston, John OHIO. LaFollette, Samuel Hutchin- Freidel, Robert L. Stevens, Connor L. C. Cowin, John T. Bressler, John Mar- i Dees, J. S. Levy, J. H. Ford ham, Z. E. M.Johnson, Robert M. Chris- son, Arthur H.Brewer. Donald. C. Delegates at Large— A. S. Busbnell, J. F. Mohr, J. Wi Rewey, Richard Willis, Benjamin F. Hess, John I. Brooks, ! tin, Frank M. Wetherald, Charles Walker. topher Alternates— Linus B.Plympton, Howard District Delegates— James H.McNeely, B. B. Foraker, M. A.Hanna.C. H. Grosvenor. — Meyer Jr., William Geuder, Julius E. Gamble, D.E. Dick, Charles B. Jones. Anderson, J. P. A. Black, S. W. Christy, — Alternates T. J. Reynolds, D. W. Rob- j B. Scott, William F. Rockwell, Frederick James B. Nat U. Hill.B. P. Polk, District Delegates George B. Cox, Simkins, Daniels, Roehr, Theodore Zillmer, H.M. Youmans, Stout, . Benjamin H. Goodell, Edward L.Myers. ! inson, P. John A. A. C. | Farnsworth. H. C. Hobbs, John T. O. H. Mont- Thomas W. Graydon, John A. Caldwell, Merrick, Fisher, Hill, George Fitch, G. G. Sedgwick, David F. Nowlin, Delegates at Large — Alternates —S. P. Davidsjon, James ! W. W. J. C. W.B. j District Delegates — W. Cheney, gomery, A. &. Taylor Regan, Henry Cabot Andrew Hickenlooper, Robert Wilson, Chapell, F. R. Massey, E. D. Littlejohn, Jones, H.P. Cole, Maynard T. Parker, A. Weik, Lodge, William H. Draper, W. Murray Walsh, B. F. Munro. H. C. Baird, C. J. j George Sykes, Rufus W. Blake, John M. i Jesse W. Elmer E. Stoner. J. W. j William E. Grume, George R. E. T. Sawyer, W. R. Jackson, Z. E. H. Nelson, M. C. Ring, Henry W. Wright, Ross, Harry S. New, Joseph B. Keating, !Crane, Curtis Guild Jr. Garlow, Alex Graham, G. J. Railsbach, C. Davis, James I. Allread, John M. Taylor. Douglass, Charles E. Searles, Thomas H. Beaumont, Hoover, Walker. O. K.Anderson, Charles S. j W. T. Durbin, T. H. Johnson, D. A.CouN j Alternates— Roland H. Boutwell, Louis H. J. S. D. T. Daven- ISheets, Melvin B. Loose, William B. — Allan, Hubert Williams, Edwin O. Keeler. Hawkins, port, J. L. Taylor. SOUTH DAKOTA. Alternates N. B. Treat, Samuel P. ter, C. N. Williams, G. S. Van Dusen, IC. Southard, Richard F. S. E. Harrison, Edward J. West, George W. Eaton, Rollis, August Alternates— Charles M. Jarvis, W. W. NEVADA. Delegates at Large— L. B. French, Stein, S. M. C. T. Cloyd Laughrey, A. L. Lawshe, Lewis iCourtney. Wilson, Howard E. Jones, George M.Eich- Bancroft, Prescott, James Graham, William A. Delegates— Parley Russell, Dalegates Large— Cleveland, Pettigrew, Sherwood, Seifert, L. H. E. Lindsay, Wil- Signs, Frank S. Raby, Charles D.Law, A. District A. at A. C. elberger, James C. Howe,GeorgeH. Ketch- Richard F. Carl G. McGinley, George Bothwell, George H. Nichols, James Pen- i ; Whiting, Eiisha Morgan, Walter J. Overton, H. David A. Mizener, David Williams, H. T. liam Graf, D. E. Spratt, dleton, Holme?, L.Brick, J. H.Heatwole. William Enoch Strother, B. C. am, John M. Longnecker, Albert C. Stevens, McNeal, H. Hunt- Rufus John A. Roesling. Wright, Jefferson, Sproule. Meacbam, William V. Lucas, Walter E. L. N. J. H. W. Alternates— E. E.Lichwood, Otto Kobb, M. Martin V. B. A. E. — Thompson, John K. Richards, David Mead ington, Albert Kerchmer, R. D. Road, DELAWARE. m Williams, Smith, George W. Weymouth, Charles Smead. — M. 8. Htephenson, V. V. John | H. Alternates S. A. D. Glasscock. W. S. Massie, L. Carpenter, Henry C. Charles H. Baak, Duncan McLennon, Delegates at Large J. Edward Ad-] Zimmerman, J. L. Fisher, W. G. Norris, j Moulton, William M. Wood, H. Kirk Bonnitield, C. H. Colburn, John Torre. Taylor, Charles L. Kurtz, Linn W. Hull, TENNESSEE. dicks, Stewart, Ealin Ogden, Simon Thoroson, Olaf A. D. F. J. Frank Allen, A.B. Simon Baymer, David Btrouse, A.J. Ralph, IWhite, George R. Jewett, Wollard J. Hale, District Delegates— George P. Turrit, George D. Copeland, Arthur L. Garford, Delegates at Large— J. Sanford, H.Clay Connor, C. Layton, H. R. Breed, Pierce, tin, Phillips, Sproule, Cahn, Jeffreys, Sagslad. S. — Burton. H. R. Lennard, T. C. Kennedy, William Amos F. James Albert E. W. D. H. A. C. Jacob J rimes R. Barr, David Miller, Evans. H. Ernest— Caldwell. WYOMING. Contestants Anthony Higgins, John C. Kolthe, W. F. Thompson, L. C. Daven- Winship, John Hopewell Jr., Jesse M. Cleveland, Enoch Strother, John B. Over- Joseph J. Gill, David Cunningham, George Distbict Delegates Walter P. Brown- port, B. W. Quinn, James B. Johns, W. O. Gnve, George E. Hibbard, Charles L.Ham- ton. A. Hay, William H. Stout, Caleb E. Wick, low, Henry E. Jarvis, Jesse L. Rogers, Delegates at Large— Benjamin F. Fow- ,The action of th? National Committee has not I Sweat, ler, Hamlin, Brooks, flnallvsettlfd who willoccupy the seats represent- Darnell, E. R. Brougham, Clark Cook, C. mond, Augustus T. Everett C. Ben- j Alternates —W. W. Williams, P. L. William L. Smith, Charles Dick, Frank E. James F. Baker, Foster V.Brown, Thomas Clarence C. B. B. ing the Third and Fourth California districts, W. Watkins, Luther McDowell. Charles \u25a0 ton, John Richardson, Robert O. Harris, Flanigan. Hutching Andrew Squire, Robert M. Mc- M.Burkett, William P. Piokering, J. M. John C. Davis, Otto Gramm, Willis Van hence the list contains the names of California Stanley delegates unseated by the National Committee, Sullivan, J. D. Farrell, Alonzo Craig, Ed- jFrederick Hall, William St. But- NEW HAMPSHIRE. Dowell, Sylvester T. Evepett, Myron T. Proctor, John W. Overall, R. C. Couch, Devanter. who willbe heard before the Committee on Cy;- ward Newton. jler, Leontine Lincoln. Delegates at Large— Stephen S. Jewett, Herrick. J. B.Bosley, H. L. W. Cheatham, Robert Alternates at Laroe— H. C. Nickerson, (l"iui:ilsnamed by the convention, as wellas those j George Davis, , who c conu-ts were allowed by the National Com- IOWA. Alternates— K. Franklin Frank S. Streeter, James A. Wood, Charles OREGON. A. Haggard. H. F. Farris Sr., William M. C. Barrow, W. H. Kilpatrick, W. F. mittee. I Delegates at Large— John H.Gear, W. E. Snow, R. W. Irwin, Thomas H. Good- i T. Means. Delegates at Large— Charles Hilton, Spellings, G. T. Shannon, David A. Nuon, Brittain, W. J. Thorn, J. H. Pyknian.

of Ogden, of which he was cashier, has RODNEY FISKE`SDEATH. free-silver plank and elected a solid silver SPARRING AT STOCKTON. preferred some of the left-hand jabs to a jcrowds that locked into the Capital City been commuted by President Cleveland to delegation of sixteen to . right on the jaw,getting well away•• from jon the conductor's excursion. years' imprisonment November, right \u25a0 \u2666 CLEVE LANDIS DEFIANT. five from Passing of John Flood's Nephew, Who Lawlor's swings. . . 13U3. withallowances for good behavior. NEWS FROMALASKA. Highly Successful Exhibition in a Crowded j Likethe other the contest was declared BIG FIRE AT HOPE. — a Lost Over a Million in Wall ISig Gymnasium Two Rattling Set-Tos, draw, but many who saw the fight were INTERESTS THECOAST. Real Estate. I.rriletnent Aroused at firm intheir belief that the decision should Many Building*on the JUain Street C»n» Despite Street. Circle City. But No Knockout. to sinned— Lot* SIOO.OOO. Intends to Issue Bonds j have been given Lawlor.• ornians Visiting the Capital—Pen- TOWXSEND, \u25a0 Calif , Mass., June I<>.—Rodney PORT Warii., June I«.— STOCKTON, Cal., June 10.—The most j HOPE, Idaho, June 10.—A tire broke out the Resolution of the sions Issued. The steamer City of Topeka arrived from A CELESTIAL VENDETTA. evening, North WASHINGTON, C, Fiske, who was once a millionaire and successful sparring exhibition that has i Ihere last originating in the D. June 16.—0. M. who lost his all in Wall street, died Alaska yesterday, bringing news of an place Pacific steam laundry, owned by the din- Senate. Vanderweken of is at the been given here in years took last Satn Yups and See Yupa Fightingin the { j yesterday in a lodging-house in South intense real estate excitement at Circle night in the gymnasium the Stockton Garden dtp. ing-car department. Raleigh. Phillips i of M.E. of San Francisco Boston. Two three years ago his bank City, where some lots and blocks are oc- JOSE, Cal., The town is built on the mountain side, Metropolitan. 1 or Athletic Association. SAN June IB.—The hostili- Will Not Be Deterred by Congres- is at the Mrs. M. J. John- account was good for $1,200,000. cupied by half a dozen rival claimants. filled, growing and in a few the flames spread visiting The big hall was and some of the ties out of the boycott of the moments son of California is friends in j Young Fiske was a nephew of John Every day witnesses several free fights, to Main and Railroad avenue. Al- sional Action if a Treasury Washington. most prominent men in town were members of the Sam Yup Society by the j street Dr. Ruggles of San Fran- j graduated i and the latest advices were to the effect Yups ! men, Raid Is Begun. Flood. He at the Sacramento grouped about the 24-foot ring in the cen- :Bee in San Francisco have broken though women and children turned cisr.o is at the Ebbitt. (Cal.) High School. Later he went to that a vigilance committee was being or- ter gymnasium, among out in the Chinatowns of this city, and out and fought the fire, but few buildings pensions ! of the them the Pacific Coast have been issued , where he increased his fortune. ganized to take cnarge of" the new town Mayor City | the waylaying and beating of Chinese who iwest and north of the laundry were saved as California: Original—Joseph : and President of the Council. patronize Sam Yup by Yup NEW YORK, N. V., June 16.— Herald follows: Last he came and tried his for- and enforce order. was lor members See in the block. \u25a0 A '{ Francisco; year East The preliminary bout points, i members are of irequent J special from Washington says: The effect A. Cunnhigharu, San Harlan T. j tunes speculation. He leaves three Lots in Circle City are selling for from etween Billy Scott, a colored lad, and j occurrence. A One hundred thousand dollars will not White, Deforest; Joseph H. Staples, Santa , in letter has been received at the police powder was used on the financial world of the results of the | — brothers in Southern California, one of $1 toil'2oo each, ana lumber is worth $100 BillyMoMann. The last-named had the ! !cover the los«. Giant to Barbara. Increase George A.Beardsley, ' better of the contest, which lasted for four j office from the Chinese Consul at San igood advantage in blowing up several political conventions is the phase of poli- j Diego. widow, whom (James) is a candidate for Congress. per thousand. • Francisco complaining of i San— Original supplemental— Topeka rounds. i Yups. the actions of small buildings, thus stopping the ravages tics concerns | Norton, | The a prisoner, See organized < ;.">- which administration offi- Mercie J. San Jose. Original brought down The second event of the evening, and ; the He says that of the names. . *.'...\u25a0 ;y-.:' U'Us cials at present more than any other. Tne Ferdinand A.Wertta, Los Augeles; Nathan MAYOR'S POWERS USURPED. H. T. Jr\ Ray, former pay clerk on the of interesting, was a j bands of the latter follow the Sam Yup i = one the most six- merchants and their patrons they adoption by the St. Louis convention of a | Winters, Soldiers' Home, . steamer Pinta. He recently go Danny Mahoney and I when NEW High-Hanaed Work of the President of ship's round between emerge stores TO-DAY. _\u25a0_ . _ -^ sound-money platform will, j Reissue— John Curtis, Oakland. Original pleaded guilty to a charge of selling Joe Jack Hop- | from their and beat and rob the authori- Rogers, Louisville's Aldermen. to Indians, Sullivan of San Francisco. them, and that the See Yups are proving believe, allay willow—Elizabeth — Oakland. stores and goes to Mare Island kins of the Phoenix Athletic Club was be- | lies tend to the fear of a ! Oregon: Oricinal James 0. Brench, LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 16.—During under sentence of eiehteen months' im- a menace to both life and property, and financial crisis, which has been threatened , hind Sullivan, and Tom Dresler seconded requests a stop Gravel Ford.— Reissue— Eli Webb, Salem. the absence in St. Louis yesterday prisonment and a fine of $1200 back pay Mahoney. that be put to the law- LCheapest, Because the Best J by the increase of the sliver sentiment in Restoration William Clemens, Dayton. Todd as a due him. lessness. of Mayor delegate Mr. McCreedy of San Francisco refereed i \u2666> the West and South. Increase— Charles F.Edmunds, Roseburg. | to the Republican National Conven- proved apprehension Weiss, j the match. Mahoney himself to I WILL BE GODDESS OF LIBERTY. There ia considerable that Washington: Original—Lambert tion President Kine of the Board of MONTEREY CUSTOM-HOUSE. be too clever for his stockier opponent, but IGAILBORDEN tbe good effect which may follow the j Seattle; Joseph H. Turner, Nahcotta; j steam, and Mies \ forcibly charge as Mayor City to his blows lacked in the first Maio Will Reign Over action of the St. Louis convention will be | Levi Buchanan, Cheney. Original— John Aldermen took Fund Started in the Old Adobe ' Baken/itld's \u25a0 brought him to his more than offset by the probable outcome j Scanlon, Vancouver. Additional— Bailey ana signed, among other papers, a con- Prefer ee It. round Sullivan knees Fourth of July Fete. I BRAND | $19,000 Asphalt with a blow on the neck. BAKERSFIELD, Cal., EAGLE of the Chicago convention. B. Brownson, Tacoma. tract for with the Barber MONTEREY, Cal., June 16.— HarrV A. During June 16.-The I MILK Secretary are the rest of the bout Maboney balloting £ CONDENSED 5 The President and Carlisle Company, to which Mayer Todd was op- Greene, the ever-enterprising citizen of had the best of it, though Sullivan showed for Goddess of Liberty for the "A Send for that little book, ."Infant A fullyalive to the seriousness of the situa- PROBING THE HOND ISSUE. posea. Monterey, again demonstrated his enough strength to celebration of the Fourth of July closed to- m Health;" great value to mothers. Sent • Itis stated upon high authority that | has that he had offset Ma- night ' tion. He searched for other papers, of which for city by starting a fund for honey's cleverness. The pace cut out by amid great enthusiasm." The con- 1 Ce the President willlose no time inmaking I The Senate Committee Begins the In- love the old test has been going on for a month "V N.Y.Condensed Milk Co. officially vestigation. there are many, but they were locked in the preservation of the old custom-house both was v hot one, and a knockout was the « known his intention to issue looked for by the spectators at any time. leading contestants being Miss Fannie ; hllHudson Street, Hew YorkL more bonds for the maintenance of the WASHINGTON, D. C, June 16.—The the Mayor's desk. 'at Monterey. Maio and Miss Edna Coons. gold reserve as soon as there any sign Kingis an A. P. A., which faction dom- : A:dispatch from ;Washington some The men went at each other as though is uf investigation into the recent sales of bonds they meant business, and Mahoney often The balloting aroused a great deal of a proposed vaid. Itis also stated that the inates the General Council, the Boards of time: ago stating that many old custom- friendly rivalry by the Government was begun to-day by a Works Safety, as a result landed right and left, while Sullivan, and the result was fur President has no intention of calling an special committee Senate, Public and and houses were to be sold, and among them more successful than any one Congress a of the of which of the three-sided warfare the affairs of the one at Monterey, caused no small though the aggressor, was not quick had ex- extra session of to avert finan- ISenator Harris of Tennessee is chairman. enough ducks slighter pected. The primary object was to raise nil ITCHING PILES cial crisis. If anything of the kind is( the city are at a standstill. amount of comment in this section, as the for the quick of his celebration, PC Secretary Carlisle appeared and answered — » opponent. The last round ended in Ma- funda for the and the object WAYI|E>* threatened as a result of a declaration for j a number of questions propounded by loss of this building means- considerable favor, was entirely fulfilled. Votes free by Chicago LOUISIANA DEMOCRATS. to the old adobe city.- -- honey's but the referee decided the were 5 cents rlLts* silver the convention he ] Senator Vest to explain "his a each, or twenty-five for $1, and the total *"\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 immediate steps check by j communica- Mr.Greene is now raising a fund of $5000 J contest draw. ABBOLUTBLT CURBS. "IfcilI willtake to it tion regarding the bond issues sent to the The State Convention Appoint* a Free evening was a i amount secured was about |2500, some ''\u25a0 HTMPTOMS-MoUtnre; lntenne Itchine »ad with which restore and buy The event of the ten-round '\u25a0 Bight; issuing bonds. just adjournment. Silver Temporary Chairman. he intends to 60,000 votes being cast. \u25a0tlpclnc: B«t at wont by He-ate If. Senate before There- the custom-house and make itcity prop- contest between Lawlor and Lewis, two | to Mitliutumor* form and protrade, The fact that the Senate passed a reso- plies were covered in the Secretary's 5 The successful was allowed alcerate, issuing any ! letter BATON ROUGE, La., June 16.—The erty. Green: has headed the list with 125-pound men of San Francisco. The contestant Miss Fan- which ofU"» bleed and becoming t«tj lution prohibiting him from to the Senate. This afternoon Assistant Mr. lad, nie Maio, with 32,319 votes. The next •ore. KW VYNE'S OINTMKNTJtop. the Itching more bonds willin no way deter him from ! Democratic State Convention was called $10, and Mrs. E. M. Greene" and Mrs. last-named is a colored and he showed and bleadlact heal* aleeratloa, and la aNtMiM Secretary Curtis was examined as highest was Miss Coons, 23,321. , jr»ot gin adopting such a course shouid the neces- to the to order yesterday afternoon by Chair- Joseph Grismer have both donated $10. that he is possessed of great staying with One j rem«T ea the tuun. Aik Drut tor U. part he took in the negotiations for the i . powers. ballot-was cast to-day of 15,000 votes for sity demand. A call for an extra session man Knittschnitt of the State Central Every citizen of California is asked to do- Maio, costing $600 sale of the bonds. \u25a0 ;•-\u25a0 start Miss to deposit. This "Congress, the officials believe, would j nate small amount. Lawlor- was the aggressor from to is non-poi«onom of Committee. some set of course settled the beyond dis- (i^|^A>.a Big 6 a to improve finish, and toe pace was such a light- contest *\u25a0****»** against on annex vA s'a or Bent in plain "ppf. tiary imposed on Oscar E. Hillof Utah, the United States. He was sentenced in tials the convention took a recess till8 practically destroyed. Loss $100,000, with the end of the last round. morning. They blew open the safe with /ra,,:c. >®| by express, prepaid, for p. dynamite was '/^\u25a0^^m^^Ks»w| or 3 bottles, making June, 1895, I m. $SOOO insurance. Both institutions were Lawlor showed that he had a wicked and secured ?300, which 11.00. >&.Ti. Jonvicted of false entries in the to eighteen months' imprison- Circular sent or. .matt. uooks of the National Bank of Commerce nient. ! The convention later adopted a strong crowded with guests and patients. ripht,but Lewis seemed to know this and i partly the receipts from the enormous \u25a0